Now your antique radio can play some of the same programs it did when it was new! With your cassette tape player, phonograph or high output microphone, this one tube transmitter becomes a miniature AM broadcasting station, patterned after the 1939 Zenith model S-7000 Wireless Record Player. Assemble on a 4 x 6 1/2 breadboardall parts and instructions included. 2 lbs.

Tube designs rival the sound of high end audio amplifiers that cost 10 times as much! This kit was designed by George Fathauer. Enjoy the thrill of high end audio without going broke and enjoy the satisfaction in building it yourself. Kit come complete will all parts and easy to follow instructions.
Uses 11MS8 Power tubes included with the kit. Also includes board for mounting PC board and transformers.
Input Impedance: 100K ohms
Output Impedance: 8 ohms
Power Output: 8 watts per channel
Frequency Response: 20 to 20,000 Hz
Minimum Input for Full Output: 0.3 V
Total Harmonic Distortion @ 1 W:

Tube designs rival the sound of high end audio amplifiers that cost 10 times as much! This kit was designed by George Fathauer. Enjoy the thrill of high end audio without going broke and enjoy the satisfaction in building it yourself. Kit comes complete will all parts and easy to follow instructions. Easily built in one evening. Uses 11BM8 tubes included in the kit. Also included pine board for mounting PC board and transformers.

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Reproduction paper station inserts like used on Philco and other late 30s and 40s vintage radios with bush-button tuning. Over 300 stations privided with 3/16 high letters in translucent ivory color on black background. Trim to size to fit various models.